Voted 'Worst Building of the Year' by The Independent in 2016 and well known as one among Sweden's most uncommon vacationer points of interest, the Chinese cultural heart Dragon Gate, positioned close to the town of Gävle, would be the web site of a large three-day rave in the summertime of 2019.

A spot that appears extra at residence in rural China than Scandina, development for Dragon Gate started in 2004 and has since that point remained unfinished. Not a single visitor has ever stayed on the elaborate oriental lodge which was initially meant to be a gathering place for Swedish and Chinese businessmen.

A museum that includes 200 duplicate terracotta troopers was opened on the property in 2008 however Dragon Gate's preliminary plans to construct the world's largest Buddha, a shaol temple with a kung fu faculty and a zoo with a reside panda bear on the property have all since been deserted.

This previous August, the true property firm Sisyfos purchased the property and the minds over at Technostate Sweden lastly noticed their in. After years of making an attempt to throw a music occasion on the property, the 2019 version of Scandina Electronic Festival might be organising store at Dragon Gate between May 31 and June 2.

"Years of toil have taken us the place we're at the moment," Technostate Sweden acknowledged of their announcement this previous Monday. "It's going to go down in historical past."

The lodge has reserved 170 rooms for these "who need to reside a bit particular" and tenting spots for "a number of thousand individuals" might be made obtainable close to the location. The line-up for this distinctive music occasion has not but been revealed.

Tickets for Scandana Electronic Festival might be obtainable for buy on Monday, December 10

Cameron is Mixmag's Jr. Editor. Follow him on Twitter right here

​A three-day rave is coming to Sweden's most bizarre tourist destination
​A three-day rave is coming to Sweden's most bizarre tourist destination
​A three-day rave is coming to Sweden's most bizarre tourist destination
​A three-day rave is coming to Sweden's most bizarre tourist destination
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